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Special to Scout.com Posted Jul 10, 2012
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NFL scouts turned out in droves to take a look at Baylor WR Josh Gordon. Here's Pro Scout Eric Galko's take on what the workout means for Gordon and his status in Thursday's NFL Supplemental Draft.
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The long awaited Pro Day of this year's Supplemental Draft top
prospect, Josh Gordon, came and went today at the Houston Texans
facility. Gordon faced a lot of pressure at this Pro Day. Over 20 teams
were in attendence to see his workout. Remember, he had no 2011 season,
no Combine, no All-Star, and overall very little to go off of besides
2010 film and sparingly appearing in Utah practices. But Gordon failed
to disappoint.
Workout Numbers, according to Adam Caplan of SidelineView.com:
6'3, 224 pounds
4.52 forty yard dash
36 inch vertical leap
10'1 foot broad jump
13 reps on the bench press
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While he didn't run in the 4.4s like ESPN's Adam Schefter predicted,
his forty time should be no worry. He hasn't been able to get the
proper 40 time training as others that attend the Combine each year.
He's likely a 4.4 guy with more training. Also, keep in mind that he
doesn't have to be 4.4 level speed to be an outside recevier in the
NFL, which he can certainly be for his 6'3 size.
Among players 6'2 or taller at the NFL Combine, only 5 ran a faster
forty yard dash: Michael Floyd (4.47), Stephen Hill (4.36), Tommy Streeter (4.40), Derek Moye (4.48), and Marvin McNutt (4.50). Also note
that this is based on just one reported hand time, not a mix of six
hand/electronic times. His vertical jump put him at 10th among NFL
Combine participates, but still higher than Streeter, Rueben Randle and
Brian Quick.
Two highly touted second round picks had the following numbers:
Rueben Randle: 6'3, 210, 4.55 forty, 31 vert, 10'1 broad, 15 bench reps,
Brian Quick: 6'3, 220, 4.55 forty, 34 vert, 9'11 broad, 15 bench reps
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Along wiith that, Gordon was able to finish all routes during his
workout despite pulling his left quadriceps. And Adam Caplan again
reports that Gordon did not drop a pass in any of the
drills.
Read the rest of Galko's notes here (Gordon's Pro Day)
Eric Galko is a contributing NFL scout for Patriots Insider
and Scout.com.
Eric Galko is the Owner, Director
of Scouting of Optimum
Scouting and lead editor for OptimumScouting.com. He
has been scouting college football for eight
years, and for pro teams and other sports professionals for the last
four years. Eric is also a member of the
FWAA.
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